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surprised by the Legislation into their <gap/>: yet as a<lb/> | surprised by the Legislation into their <gap/>: yet as a<lb/> | ||
general principle & rule of conduct, nothing can be more<lb/> | general principle & rule of conduct, nothing can be more<lb/> | ||
pernicious nor indefensible: it is a rule for the making<lb/> | |||
Laws, not for but against the people.</p> | Laws, not for but against the people.</p> | ||
EXCLUSION.
The foreign operations of the Executive power must be secret,
because often their very execution depends upon their
being so; so in a very instances which might be reckoned
but which that fire more frequently occurring + + as the steps for the apprehension of offenders
must of the domestic:
But howsoever it may have happened, that in a very
few extraordinary instances the public may have been
surprised by the Legislation into their : yet as a
general principle & rule of conduct, nothing can be more
pernicious nor indefensible: it is a rule for the making
Laws, not for but against the people.
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